EAST TEXAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

FALL PROGRAM

The Hotel Fredonia

200 N. Fredonia

Nacogdoches, Texas 75961

RESERVATIONS BY SEPTEMBER 1, PLEASE (936) 564-1234

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 10:00 A.M.

Angelina Room

(No Association Luncheon)

REGISTRATION—LOBBY 1:00 P.M.

Silent Auction (Convention Center Lobby)……… 1:00 - 5:00 P.M.

SESSION I: Future of East Texas History: A Panel Discussion 1:30 - 3:00 P.M.

Archie P. McDonald, Presiding Rusk Room

Stephen F. Austin State University, Association Life Director

PANELISTS:

Caroline Castillo-Crimm, Sam Houston State University

Linda Hudson, Georgetown

Bill O’Neal, Panola College

James Smallwood, Gainesville

SESSION II: Phi Alpha Theta Session 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

Dana Cooper, Presiding Raguet Room

Stephen F. Austin State University

Mike Aday, University of Texas, Arlington

Trying to Stop the Tide: Segregation, Racism, and Violence in Dallas, 1950-1951

Ryan Gullett, Stephen F. Austin State University

East Texas Theater of the Timber War: Kirby Lumber Company’s War

With the Brotherhood of Timber Workers

Meredith May, Stephen F. Austin State University

Rosies, WAACs and Everyday Betties: Women in East Texas, 1941-1945

Cassie Bennett, Stephen F. Austin State University

Shifts in Gender Roles: Confederate Civil War Letters

SESSION III: Texas Rangers and Conflict 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

Donaly Brice, Presiding Angelina Room

Texas State Library and Archives

Chuck Parsons, Luling

Rangers L.H. McNelly and Lee Hall and the Sutton-Taylor Feud

Paul Spellman, Wharton County Junior College

Texas Rangers in the Oil Fields, 1904

Harold J. Weiss, Leander

William J. McDonald and East Texas Conflicts

SESSION IV: Boundary Tales: The Sabine River 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

In East Texas History Rusk Room

Dan K. Utley, Presiding

Pluegerville

Gary Pinkerton, Silsbee

Ramsdale’s Ferry; The Sabine River Crossing of Trammel’s Trace

Wes Ferguson, Longview

Life on the Sabine River: Ignored, But Essential

MAX AND GEORGIANA LALE LECTURE SERIES 7:30 P.M.

SFA Baker Pattillo Student, Center Grand Ballroom

Jeff Guinn, Fort Worth

Go Down Together: The True Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 2009

BLACK HISTORY BREAKFAST 7:30 A.M.

FREDONIA ROOM (formerly Nacogdoches Club)

REGISTRATION—LOBBY 8:00 A.M.

Silent Auction (Convention Center Lobby) 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

SESSION V: Songs and Stories of Labor 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Jonathan Gerland, Presiding Angelina Room

The History Center, Diboll

Anne Jordan, Georgetown

Organizing for a Song: Music of the Texas Labor Movement

Michael Botson, Houston Community College, Northwest

Revisiting The Battle for Baytown: Unions, Reds, and Mayhem in a Company Town

Bruce Glasrud, Seguin

Literature of Black Labor Unionists in East Texas

SESSION VI: Remediation and Restoration of Historic 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Buildings And Documents After Hurricane Ike Rusk Room

(Joint Session with Galveston Historical Foundation)

Paul Sandul, Presiding

Stephen F. Austin State University

Joseph Pellerin, Galveston Historical Foundation

A Survey of the Damage

Brandon Ragan, Galveston Historical Foundation

Responding to Disaster

Matt Farragher, Galveston Historical Foundation

Preserving Documents and Photographs

SESSION VII: East Texas Black Bourgeoisie 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Gail Beil, Presiding Raguet Room

Marshall

Theodore M. Lawe, A.C. McMillan African American Museum

Black Upper-Middle Class Dallas as a Case Study

Gwendolyn M. Lawe, A.C. McMillan African American Museum

The Cotillion Idlewild Debutante Ball: An 85-Year Tradition

SESSION VIII: CSA Texas 9:00 - 10:15 P.M.

A Panel of Authors of Seventh Star of the Confederacy Banita Room

Ken Howell and Charles Grear, Editors, Seventh Star of the Confederacy, Presiding

Prairie View A&M University

PANELISTS

Ron Goodwin, Prairie View A&M

Carol Taylor, Greenville Public Library

Richard McCaslin, University of North Texas

Joseph G. Dawson, Texas A&M University

James Smallwood, Gainesville

Linda Hudson, Georgetown

Mary Jo O’Rear, Corpus Christi

COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 10:15 - 10:45 A.M.

SESSION IX: Where History Occurred 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

(Joint Session with Texas Historical Commission) Banita Room

J. Brett Cruse, Presiding

Texas Historical Commission

Donna Williams, Texas Historical Commission

Putting History Back in Historic Sites

Jeff Williams, Stephen F. Austin State University

El Camino Real de Los Tejas National Historic Trail: Royal Road to the Caddo

Jim Bruseth, Texas Historical Commission

Magnetometer Survey at Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site

SESSION X: Depression Era Art

Caroline Castillo-Crimm, Presiding 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Sam Houston State University Angelina Room

Victoria H. Cummins, Austin College

Art in Your Own Backyard: Mexican Muralism, the P.W.A.P.

And Small Towns in East Texas

Light Cummins, Austin College

From Mud Pies to the Tejas Warrior: Allie Victorie Tennant, Texas Centennial Sculptor

SESSION XI: Growing Pains in 20th Century Houston 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Charles Cook, Presiding Rusk Room

University of Houston, Honors College

Peter Zachry, University of Houston, Honors College

The Depth of Our Damnation: Jan De Hartog and Health Care Reform in Houston

Ronnie Turner, University of Houston, Honors College

Where Reasonable People Negotiate: Houston’s South Central YMCA

And the Civil Rights Movement, 1963-1968

Steven Thornson, University of Houston, Honors College

Back to the Land in an Industrial Society: The Divided Mind of Joseph Cullinan

SESSION XII: East Texas Women’s History 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Mamie Bogue, Presiding Raguet Room

Tyler

Vickie Betts, Tyler

CSA Family Assistance to East Texas Women and Children

Mary Wade, Houston

Into Texas, Up in the Air, Out of the Girdle: Jane Long, Bessie Coleman

And Babe Zaharias

William Montfort, Bryan

Wyn-Neill Russell Reeves and Winston Churchill

LUNCH BREAK (No Association Luncheon) 12:00 - 1:30 P.M.

SESSION XIII: Texas Black History Preservation 1:30 - 2:45 P.M.

Bernadette Pruitt, Presiding Rusk Room

Sam Houston State University

Roxanne Evans and Michael Hurd, Austin

The Texas Black History PreservationProject: What's Your Story?

Antrece Baggett, Houston Community College, Southeast: Response/Comment

SESSION XIV: Entertaining East Texas 1:30 - 2:45 P.M.

L. Patrick Hughes, Presiding Banita Room

Austin Community College

Carter Cook, Austin

Manufacturing Radios in Early 20th Century Texas

Deborah Porter, Texas A&M University-Commerce

Songs My Mamma Sang

SESSION XV: Practicing Public History in East Texas 1:30 - 2:45 P.M.

Perky Beisel, Presiding Angelina Room

Stephen F. Austin State University

PANELISTS:

Jessica Wood, Stephen F. Austin State University

Pam Ringle, Stephen F. Austin State University

Kim McDonnell, Stephen F. Austin State University

Chris Elzen, Stephen F. Austin State University

Michael Prather, Stephen F. Austin State University

Natalie Bach, Stephen F. Austin State University

Lisa Bentley, Stephen F. Austin State University

SESSION XVI: Multi-Culturalism in East Texas 1:30 - 2:45 P.M.

Merline Pitre, Presiding Raguet Room

Texas Southern University

George Cooper, Harris County Community College

Tawakoni Indians and the Treaty of 1847

Robert Robertson, Beaumont

Jack Brooks and Civil Rights

Gene Preuss, University of Houston-Downtown

Enforcing the Delgado Decision and L.A. Woods

BREAK 2:45 - 3:15 P.M.

SESSION XVII: East Texas Religious Leaders 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

John Storey, Presiding Rusk Room

Lamar University

Jerry Hopkins, East Texas Baptist University

Mordecai F. Ham In Longview and Other Texas Cities

Joe Early, Campbellsville University, Kentucky

Z.N. Morrell: Texas Baptist Trailblazer

Ron Ellison, Beaumont

How Did Richard E. Morris Affect Part of East Texas as the Nineteenth Century Ended?

SESSION XVIII: Ruthe Winegarten Women in Texas 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

“Promoting Texas Women’s History” Raguet Room

Nancy Baker Jones, Presiding

Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation for Texas Women’s History

Nancy Baker Jones, Austin

Ruthe’s Legacy: The Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation

For Texas Women’s History

Cynthia J. Beeman, Austin

womenintexashistory.org: Inaugural Project of the Foundation

Janelle DuPont, Austin

Taking Texas History to School Kids: Lesson Plans on womenintexashistory.org

Session XIX: Spanish Colonial East Texas 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

Jason Dormady, Presiding Angelina Room

Stephen F. Austin State University

PANELISTS

Matthew Babcock, Stephen F. Austin State University

John Ferguson, Mission Tejas State Park

Lee Goodwin, University of California-Santa Barbara

Jake Ivey, National Park Service, Santa Fe, NM

Francis Galán, Our Lady of the Lake University

Session XX: The Nacogdoches University Building: 3:15 - 4:30 P.M.

Its History, Architecture, Preservation, & Current Use Old University Building

(This session will be held in the Old University Building, located adjacent to the Hotel Fredonia just behind Rusk Elementary, 515 Mound. The session includes a tour of the building as well as the session topics of discussion.)

Patsy Hallman, Presiding

Chair, Nacogdoches Federation of Women’s Clubs

Jere Jackson, Stephen F. Austin State University

The Architecture of the Building

Peggy Price, Former President, Nacogdoches Federation of Women’s Clubs

Restoration of the Building for its Current Use

SESSION XXI—BANQUET 6:00 P.M.

Milton Jordan, First Vice President Convention Center

East Texas Historical Association, Presiding

President Theodore M. Lawe

The Long Road From Tampa, To Dallas, To Nacogdoches

A RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE BANQUET Honoring the authors and editors of blacks in east texas and making east texas, east texas WILL BE HOSTED BY THE NACOGDOCHES CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU AT THE HISTORIC TOWN CENTER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2009

WOMEN’S HISTORY BREAKFAST 7:30 A.M.

FREDONIA ROOM (formerly Nacogdoches Club)

REGISTRATION—LOBBY 8:00 A.M.

Silent Auction (Convention Center Lobby) 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Session XXII: The Future of West Texas History 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Joint Session with the West Texas Historical Assoc. Banita Room

Tiffany Fink, Presiding/Moderator

President, WTHA

PANELISTS

Diana Hinton, University of Texas, Permian Basin

Glenn Sample Ely, Fort Worth

Leland Turner, Texas Tech University

Ty Cashion, Sam Houston State University

Session XXIII: East Texas Architectural History 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

William Seale, Presiding Raguet Room

Washington D.C. and Bevilport

Jim Parsons, Houston

Art Deco in East Texas Architecture

Joan Upton Hall, Georgetown

Buildings That Stay With Us

William Seal, Response/Comment

Session XXIV: Valley View School: A Center for African 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Americans in Upshur County Rusk Room

Sarah Greene, Presiding

Gilmer

Paulette D. Wellington, North Harris Community College

Anne Downs: Wife, Mother, Teacher, Spouse

Ella H. Webb, Jarvis College

In the Eyes of a Valley View Student

Mary L. Kirby, Gilmer

Valley View School: A Subversive Source Hidden in Plain View

Session XXV: Teaching and Learning East Texas History 9:00 - 10:15 A.M.

Charles Cook, Presiding Angelina Room

University of Houston, Honors College

Melody Johnson, Beaumont

It’s Elementary: Teaching History in the Elementary School

Daniel Mendiola, University of Houston

Marcellus Foster and the Ku Klux Klan in Houston

Lynn C. Wartberg, East Texas Baptist University

Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant: Social Perspectives in East Texas

COFFEE BREAK (FOYER) 10:15 - 10:45 A.M.

Session XXVI: Force of Influence: The Texas Legacy of Three 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Women Philanthropists Banita Room

Beverly Rowe, Presiding

Texarkana College

Mary Kelley, Lamar University

MaryElizabeth Holdsworth Butt: Philanthropist and Advocate for the Mentally Ill

Beverly Williams, Lamar University

Eleanor Perlstein Weinbaum: Poet, Author, and Benefactor for the Arts

Linda Jones Black, Stephen F. Austin State University

Ima Hogg: A Study in Educational Advocacy

Session XXVII: Telling Old East Texas Tales 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Winston Sosebee, Presideing Raguet Room

Midland

Jerry Lincecum and Peggy Redshaw, Austin College

Gideon’s Time Machine: Contemporary Biology and a 19th Century Botanic Physician

Suzanne Morris, Rusk

Mining the Stories of Our Family, Friends, and Neighbors

Session XXVIII: East Texas Boom Town 10:45 - 12:00 P.M.

Linda Hudson, Presiding Rusk Room

Georgetown

Robert Nieman, Longview

Mattie’s Ballroom in Kilgore’s Boom Town Days

Martha Josey, Karnack

Lessons My Grandmother—Mattie Castlebury, The Old Field Dance Hall

Queen—Taught Me

SESSION XXIX—LUNCHEON 12:15 P.M.

Theodore M. Lawe, President Convention Center

East Texas Historical Association, Presiding

Michael Hurd, TBHPP, Austin

The Founding of Black Colleges in East Texas: Something from Nothing.

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

BUSINESS SESSION